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TRU-SPEC® Army Combat Uniform (ACU) Shirt |
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Item#
27440 |

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Price: $34.88 - $39.99
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Description/Features |
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The versatile design of the TRU-SPEC® Army Combat Uniform (ACU) Shirt offers improved concealment in desert, urban and woodland environments by eliminating sharp lines of contrast that draw enemy eyes. A redesigned pocket layout and insignia system enhances functionality.
- 50% Nylon/50% Cotton ripstop construction
- Made to MIL-SPEC
- Mandarin collar reduces chafe from body armor vests
- Rank insignia moved to front center
- VELCRO® brand for patches and recognition devices
- Zippered front closure
- Elbow pouch for padded inserts
- Tilted chest pockets with VELCRO® brand closure
- Pen pocket on sleeve
- Blouse bellows for increased mobility
- Shoulder pockets with VELCRO® brand closure
- VELCRO® brand sleeve cuff closure
- U.S. Materials assembled in Honduras
Due to U.S. Army restrictions, these ACU shirts (like all other commercially available ACU shirts) do not feature glint tape. Glint tape can be found here #28580 IFF Tape with VELCRO®
COLOR: ACUPAT
WEIGHT: 1.6 lbs.
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Decent, tops are larger than expected

I ordered Large Long bottoms and Large Long tops. The bottoms seem to be fine, but the tops are more like Large Regular (much wider in the waist area).
Christopher
- April 18, 2008
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Good

The shirt is of great build quality. Being a civilian i'm not positive it will hold up to the rigors of active duty but as a weekend mil-simmer these are very well built.
Only complaint is the mandarin collar is kind of annoying at times and when drinking (I have a big adams apple lol) it feels like im being strangled. Other then that its perfect!
Jamie
- April 16, 2008
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My Own

The first review I wrote on this was for my brother's Tru-Spec ACUs. This is for the shirt I got. So far it feels the same as my Propper shirt which was very comfortable and lightweight. I did notice the stitching was coming apart in a few places but that's how my Propper shirt and pants were. It wasn't really that it was coming apart. It was just a few stitches were loose. It wasn't like you pulled them from the uniform. They were all in the pockets. And so far, paintballing in the woods has not been a problem at all with it. The reason I got a Tru Spec one is because it's cheaper and made of basically the same material as Propper. Not to mention the Propper one I got, I bought it a few sizes to big so I decided to get a Tru-Spec one for cheaper in my size. All this whining and complaining isn't gonna make the Army adopt a new uniform. I've done very well camouflaging myself in the woods and be quiet about the Velcro. I haven't had it snag once. And US Cav did a very good job of getting it out here fast. Usually 2 to 4 days.
Sean
- September 14, 2007
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To Jeremiah

Hey I got my brother a pair of these and Tru-Spec is no different than my propper other than the price. He goes fourwheeling and paintballing and so far his Tru-Spec ACUs haven't torn. Neither have my Propper ACUs. So I think Jeremiah just got a bad pair.
Sean
- August 17, 2007
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Hate it.

Tru-Spec ACU's are absolutley worthless. I ordered 2 pairs of them simply to wear to training. The training is almost all indoors in climate controlled enviroments, and they are falling apart. Buttons falling off, stitching unravels. Horrible. I cant even wear them to school because they look so shoddy they wont pass any sort of inspection. Do not buy Tru-Spec.
Jeremiah
- June 24, 2007
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